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Southchurch Hall Museum Southchurch Hall Close, Southend on Sea Essex
Tel: (01702) 467671 |

Southchurch Hall museum is housed in the half-timbered medieval manor house, which dates to the early 14th century.
The house was restored in the late 1920s, having been purchased by Thomas Dowsett and presented to the town for use as a museum or library. For many years the Hall was used as a branch library but, following local government reorganisation in 1974, when libraries were placed under the control of Essex County Council, the Hall was converted to museum use.
Southchurch Hall is now laid out in a series of period rooms, the great open hall reflecting life in the later middle ages. The solar wing displays life in Tudor and Stuart times, while the service wing is devoted to domestic life through several centuries. On the first floor is a Victorian bedroom.
An ideal setting for discovering what
life was like in medieval, Tudor and Stuart and Victorian times,
educational groups make constant use of the Hall throughout the
year. Visitors are encouraged to touch and handle many of the
items in the great hall, which are used in the exciting and
varied educational work of Southchurch Hall.
On entering the Hall, set at the centre of a small park, it is difficult to remember that you are in the middle of large modern
town. This is especially the case when you are greeted at the
entrance by Sir Robert, our very own Tudor lord of the manor....
Opening Times
For latest details
of opening times, click here.
Priority is given to school parties.
Weddings
Southchurch Hall is a very popular
venue for weddings. For more details
click here.
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